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Mindfulness Meditation

Bryan from New Plymouth

Savita (pronounced Sav-e-tar - meaning the sun) mindfulness group is a not for profit meditation group that meet every second and fourth Sunday of the month at 39 Mcgivern Drive (Waimanu Studio), Frankleigh Park New Plymouth 4371 at 10am for a meditation session, a cup of tea and a chat.
This is a beautiful quiet part of New Plymouth. Ideal for undisturbed meditation.
Everyone is welcome if you are interested in mindfulness meditation.
It doesn't matter if you are a beginner or a seasoned meditator.
Some instruction is given if required.
The practice is non-denominational but uses Buddhist techniques.
Payment for the gathering is by donation which gives participants some freedom and flexibility.
Occasionally the group brings in outside speakers and runs retreats.

More information can be obtained from the Facebook page or you can Message Bryan Rogers (0224551279) or Marcello Volino.

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